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sigma factors and inhibit their transcriptional activity. The existance of the a...'
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Eukaryotic DNA replication
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Prokaryotic DNA replication
←Created page with '== Prokaryotic DNA Replication == DNA replication in E. coli is bi-directional and originates at a single origin of replication (OriC). The initiation of repli...'
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Solenoid (physics): In physics, solenoid refers to a physical electric conductor. Solenoid can refer to the shape of the physical electrical conductor, although things can have the shape of a solenoid, and not actually have noth
17:4817:48, 12 March 2007diffhist+709
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Anti-sigma factors
←Created page with 'In the regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes, anti-sigma factors bind to
sigma factors and inhibit their transcriptional activity. The existance of the a...'
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Eukaryotic DNA replication
←Created page with ' == Eukaryotic DNA Replicaton == {{Cleanup-section|February 2007}} Although the mechanisms of DNA synthesis in Eukaryotes and prokaryotes is similar, DNA replic...'
17:5217:52, 6 March 2007diffhist+6,065
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Prokaryotic DNA replication
←Created page with '== Prokaryotic DNA Replication == DNA replication in E. coli is bi-directional and originates at a single origin of replication (OriC). The initiation of repli...'